Pakistan downs NZ to get sweet revenge

AAP - November 4, 2009, 12:29 pm
Shahid Afridi hit 71 runs and took two wickets during Pakistan's win over New Zealand. AFP ©

Shahid Afridi hit an aggressive half-century and took two wickets to cap Pakistan's 138-run win over New Zealand in the first day-night international on Tuesday.

Afridi's 50-ball 71 supplemented by Kamran Akmal's undefeated 43-ball 67 and Khalid Latif's steady maiden 50 lifted Pakistan to an imposing 287-9 before they shot New Zealand out for 149 in the 40th over.

The victory, which gave Pakistan a 1-0 lead in the three-match one-day series, was also sweet revenge for the winners who lost to New Zealand in the Champions Trophy semi-final last month.

The remaining two matches will be played on Friday and Monday, before the two teams move to Dubai for two Twenty20 internationals on November 12 and 13.

Chasing a daunting target, New Zealand were never on course as Gul shook them by bowling Brendon McCullum (21) and Martin Guptill (four) by the tenth over.

Teenager Mohammad Aamir accounted for Ross Taylor (nought) and Abdul Razzaq sent Scot Styris (five) back as New Zealand reeled at 50-4.

Aaron Redmond (52) and Daniel Vettori (38) provided the only resistance during a 69-run fifth wicket stand before five wickets fell for 10 runs.

Pakistan captain Younus Khan praised Afridi and Akmal.

"It was a complete professional performance led by the fantastic Afridi and Akmal, and they changed the game after we were in trouble in the first ten overs," said Younus.

Vettori agreed Akmal and Afridi took the game away.

"We were on our way to restrict them to 220-230 but Afridi and Akmal batted very well and we strayed in the last 12-15 overs and in the batting power-play," said Vettori of the five overs where Pakistan scored 55.

Akmal gave Pakistan's innings the final touches with a belligerent 43-ball 67 laced with four sixes and five boundaries as Pakistan ran rampant, making 107 in the last ten overs.

He built on vice-captain Afridi's innings, who was instrumental in initially stepping up the run-rate with his bold hitting as he smashed three sixes and four boundaries during his 30th half-century.

Afridi added 101 runs for the fifth wicket with Latif after New Zealand paceman Shane Bond dismissed opener Salman Butt and Younus - both without scoring - in his incisive five-over spell.

Latif, who scored 19 in his only previous one-day match in January last year, was also involved in a 57-run stand for the third wicket with Mohammad Yousuf, who shaped well for his 30 before being run out.

Afridi hit Vettori for a six before smashing two off successive deliveries off Nathan McCullum. He hit Bond for a straight drive to reach his half-century off 36 deliveries, his first in 33 matches.

Afridi's last ODI 50 came against Zimbabwe at Multan last year.

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  1. basil1nz 04:39pm Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    It's time the players started earning their money, and Cricket NZ needs to stop massaging their egos. What other sport has the team captain as a selector! Vettori's getting a bit too big for his boots. Cricket NZ should be supporting the coaches instead of giving in to player tantrum ...

  2. simar4 04:01pm Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    The Black Caps urgently need a coach. They are dumping too much responsibility on him. Captain, team manager, selector, all rounder. He was about the only one who performed well from an NZ perspective. Wonder what will happen when Vettori retires?

  3. Leslie 01:12pm Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    What a pathetic collection of total & absolute no hopers, call themselves professional Cricketers, what a laugh. First step, drop `I am O so good & beautifull1 Mc Cullum & then the next dozen or so, I've seen a squad of Boy scouts do better.

  4. Shannon 11:18am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Personally I think John Wright should have been appointed as coach years ago..his work with India was sorely needed by the blackcaps team. Why Moles was chosen is beyond me.

  5. robert 10:15am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    where are all the patient players that have not got baseball on their minds(20-20)

  6. beefytam_c 09:37am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    They were chasing 280 odd, the top order got Sea Gul-led and the others apart from Redmond and Vettori fell over now I remember why I dont watch them.

  7. Bruce 08:36am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    perhaps thay need a coach afyter all. Any one stupid enough to offer their services???? Pack of prima donnas

  8. rosieur 08:30am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I keep saying it & i'll say it again waste of time & money

  9. rosieur 08:26am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Like i keep saying there a waste of time & money lets put the money into children's sports, like Waka Ama.

  10. the.boss 08:22am Wednesday 04th November 2009 EST Report Abuse

    McCullum should have been sacked months ago! He cannot bat (just a basher who rarely comes off) and his keeping is not great at all. Remember the ICC final. I think his attitude has a negative effect on the team. He doesn't even want to play for NZ!

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